- Adobe Acrobat allows you to create associations…between cells so that screen-reading devices…and software can read the relationship…between a cell and its headers.…This helps the user more accurately understand…where they are in a table and allows them…to understand the association of the cell to the headers.…Now, I've opened up the Associations.pdf file…and I'm going to read this table using…the JAWS screen-reading software.…- Associations.pppo Office visit copay.…Health Insurance $15.00…Column three, PPO,…$2500 individual, $3000 family…Row three, health insurance, out-of-pocket maximum.…

Column two, PPO, family plan, row four.…- Now notice when it was reading this table,…it would read either the row header…or the column header,…but never both of them so it's a little bit difficult…to understand where you are within the document…and especially within the table.…Now I'm going to close this file…and we're going to take a look at…a different version of the file…that has associations applied.…So this file is called Associations Sample.…

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9/4/2015

The process of remediating a PDF—making sure its structure and tags are compliant with accessibility guidelines—is far from straightforward. The techniques outlined in this course will help you manage complex layouts and add advanced features like security, form fields, and links, while keeping PDFs accessible to users with disabilities. Author Chad Chelius shows how to work with tables, create PDF forms, and add links and security, with Acrobat, Word, InDesign, and LiveCycle Designer, addressing the remediation issues that go beyond the everyday.